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This Norwegian Artist Makes Comics Featuring Funny And Unexpected Endings (30 New Pics)
'Chez Cuckoo' is a comic book series started by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. The 54-year-old artist first published his own drawings when he was still at school, around the age of 15, in his hometown of Mosjøen, Nordland. Lien is best known for his comic book “Kollektivet”, which he started over 20 years ago.
A cartoonist most of his life, he has seen his two-decade-long comic book series translated into English for international audiences to enjoy, and today we are sharing more of them with you as well.
If you'd like to see more of Torbjørn's works, make sure to click here for part 1!
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I did some hobbyist blacksmithing and was a boy scout, and gasoline actually isn't a great way to get wood to burn usually because the gasoline burns above the wood. Also it's hard to start a fire with a propane torch unless you have the right kindling so you could probably start it with a match. Some good coal or charcoal (actually charred wood, not bbq stuff) with a good source of air can absolutely burn steel though.
Children are never good news, not even roasted with peppercorn cream sauce.
I was going to ask why all your women look Finnish, but now I see they're actually russian.
The characters are "jerks" to themselves and others. As I don't find the appeal in these characters, is this comic supposed to be satirical or something about the lifestyle of Norway??
Haha, maybe I'm too American! Didn't understand them, either :(
Load More Replies...After reading most of these comics, now i can be sure that i don't understand Norwegian jokes.
Not a laugh, not a scoff, not even a smile. No offense to the creator, maybe just different cultures.
The characters are "jerks" to themselves and others. As I don't find the appeal in these characters, is this comic supposed to be satirical or something about the lifestyle of Norway??
Haha, maybe I'm too American! Didn't understand them, either :(
Load More Replies...After reading most of these comics, now i can be sure that i don't understand Norwegian jokes.
Not a laugh, not a scoff, not even a smile. No offense to the creator, maybe just different cultures.